![]() ![]() Some - but not all - of the materials' render appearances are affected. I still have the materials in my VRay asset browser, but many of them appear to be trying to duplicate themselves (maybe as a result of the missing textures?). The next time you open Rhino, those textures are missing. It seems like when you apply a VRay material via the Rhino interface (applying a material to a layer, say) Rhino basically co-opts that material and places its textures in a Temp folder with random filenames. I am running Rhino 7 + Vray 5, most recent updates/drivers/etc. We’ve also recently added V-Ray to Grasshopper, so you can render parametric designs without leaving Grasshopper. Weve also made some overall improvements to make your rendering workflow faster, smoother and more productive. This is clearly a kludgy workaround but it is keeping me moving for the moment. The latest V-Ray for Rhino now supports Rhino 6.2 and above. i just "remove" them and move on with my day. on re-open of the file, i still get a dialogue saying that I'm missing a few texture files. ![]() re-applying materials to objects/layers as needed unchecking "can be overridden" for all materials in the vray interface deleting all materials FROM THE RHINO MATERIALS INTERFACE (not the vray one). saving as a new file with "save textures" unchecked ![]() I seem to have "fixed" the issue below by: ![]()
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